Hammer How to build Kernel

Here is how to build a custom kernel:
NOTE: Kernel 2.6.29 seemed a little easier to build then 2.6.22 did, Check towards bottom for instructions.
NOTE: If you are installing a custom rootfs, you may have to increase the size of the space in flash to hold the new rootfs image. You do this by editing the linux-<version>/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-tct_hammer.c file. Find the .size string and change the value to be a little larger than your rootfs image is. The image size is in hex, so you will have to do a conversion to get the right value.

Some common values for .size are:

2 MB = 0x340000
3 MB =
4 MB =
5 MB =
6 MB =
8 MB =

You may have to increase the size of your initramfs/initrd to accommodate your ramdisk image if the uncompressed size is larger than about 12 MB. There will be both compressed and uncompressed rootfs images in the buildroot/binaries/<project> directory. To do this, you have to set the size of the initramfs/initrd in the kernel. Find Block Devices in the kernel configuration and set the size to be just a little larger than your uncompressed initramfs/initrd. Only add a multiple of 1024 bytes.

If you don't want to type export ARCH=arm and CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-uclibc- every time you make a fresh zImage you could edit the kernel top-level Makefile. Goto ../../buildroot/build_arm/linux-2.6.29.x/Makefile, somewhere on line 193 and 194 you will see: